Mental Health and ‘Punishment’ versus ‘Treatment’
…example of has not actually committed the crime. So the concept of deserved guilt and punishment actually serves to strengthen justice and limit the power of the state. Mental health…
…example of has not actually committed the crime. So the concept of deserved guilt and punishment actually serves to strengthen justice and limit the power of the state. Mental health…
…us. My own belief is that (a) we all answer to a higher Authority than the state, and religious liberty is partly about that; but (b) in a society like…
…the most populous island, which contains eighty per cent of the population of the state. [The historical reason for this is that Honolulu offered the only safe anchorage for large…
Interview from July / August 2002 issue of Philanthropy magazine Howard Ahmanson Sr. was a pioneer in California’s postwar savings and loan industry, financing much of the state’s housing boom…
…was and is true. It was not true at the state level necessarily; I agree that the intent of the First Amendment was to prevent a national established denomination over…
…has pushed a large portion of the less affluent of the city over the state line and I suspect the real metro population [if you throw in the parts in…
…non-means tested ones, and contribute very little to the deficit, they have proved easier to cut! The State of California is another matter. Its state income tax is so ‘progressive’…
…businesses will either stay with them, or jump right over Inland California and leave the state altogether. [It’s the Inland Californians that really have the most at stake with tax…
…familial and religious function in which the state does happen to have a certain interest, yes. Charter schools as a compromise, OK. [I haven’t changed my mind about ‘prayer in…
…I think we can advertise that publicly on billboards. And we can ask for support of the states. I would even ask for the support of the State of California….